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Conservation of Neem Tree in Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria

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The study on the conservation of Neem tree (Azadirachtaindica) in Katsina state, Nigeria was conducted in which nine local government areas were covered based on the predominant nature of the Neem tree and desertification nature of the Area. Structured questionnaire were designed set to address some key questions as well as the field observation of the vegetation cover with emphasis on the Neem tree. Most of the respondent on the effect of cultural practices on the conservation of neem indicate47.22% of the respondents indicate their desire to using charcoal while 40% prepare to use Kerosine source and 12.78% choose other source of energy. Also on the Perception of farmers on the importance of conservation it was found that about 60% of the respondents consider the conservation of Neem tree as very important for forest conservation and management, while 29.44% see it as less important; last category that respond with they don’t care which amounts to 10.55% as such, the study recommend public enlightments and provision of sustainable way that make farmers reduce over relying on the deforestation to get fuel wood and source of income.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijnrem.20200501.11
Published in International Journal of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2020)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Forest and Wildlife Management

Page(s) 1-5
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Keywords

Climate Change, Cultural Practices, Deforestation, Forest Ecology

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  • Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria

  • Department of Science Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda, Zamfara, Nigeria

  • Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, Umaru Musa Yaradua University, Katsina, Nigeria

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